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Les Ruines Apre le Passage des Allemandes photo-postcards, 1914-1915
Les Ruines Apre le Passage des Allemands photo-postcards - an 18-page commemorative album of photo-postcards depicting scenes in France during 1914-1915. Printed captions are in both French and English.
Leslie Arthur Jenner WWI diary and ephemera
45-page diary from 1918, handwritten, army registration form, typed and handwritten, certificate of demobilization, typed and handwritten, letter in response to resignation, article on L.A. Jenner.
Lloyd Henderson Grandy WWI papers, approximately 1918-1968
Col Lloyd H. Grandy (Cdr, 344th Engineers, US Army) archive of letters, photos, and documents of his lengthy career, in both WWI and WWII. Includes 754 photos, many with written descriptions of the scene, predominantly taken during WWI.
Louis Vogel WWI diary, 1918-1919
Lt. Hans Schilling WWI-era ephemera, 1918
German lieutenant of the 5th Reserve Division Hans Schilling. 118 page manuscript diary (1918), 6 field post cards, a manuscript notebook, 2 newspapers from the Front, 9 handwritten forms (possibly instructions/locations for shelling or bombardment), and 2 mimeograph typed military documents.
Lt. Willhelm "Willi" Landahl WWI-era letters, 1914-1918
Lt. Wilhelm Landahl (159th Regt), 180 letters. Landahl was killed in action on 9 April 1916.
Malta souvenir. Rememrarance [sic] of the Greatest War in History, approximately 1916
Framed mixed media artefact consisting of hand stitched embroidery, on primitive cloth, surrounding a photograph of an unidentified man dressed in a naval uniform. 15 x 20 inches; 24 x 27 inches framed.
Mary Blais collection of WWI-era materials and German picklehaube, 1918-1928
89 souvenir WWI-era postcards, some unused, but most containing handwrtten messages postmarked and addressed to a Miss Louise Waite of Shawnee, Oklahoma. The preponderance of postcards feature sites within France and Belgium. Also included is a WWI-era artillery pickelhaube.
Milly B. diary, 1916-1919
Five-year diary for which only four years are completed by a British girl, Milly B., during the years 1916 to 1919. Milly discusses life and events in England during the war years. She includes at the rear of the diary a list of the outstanding events for 1916 and 1917. Also included is a list of her trousseau and a list of gifts received.